Lito Ibarra (.SV), Alejandra Reynoso (.GT), Eduardo Santoyo (.CO) and Margarita Valdés (.CL) tell us about the work they carry out representing the Latin American and Caribbean region. In this interview, they answer which organizations they integrate, the roles they play in each of them and the discussions that are addressed in these environments.

The main DNS resolver software manufacturers agreed to stop supporting DNS servers that do not respect the EDNS standard as of February 1, 2019. Since then, all new versions of their software will not include the “interim patches” and, consequently, will fail to resolve domain names that are being served incorrectly.

Carolina carried out the research, reconstruction and writing of LACTLD history. The dossier of her authorship, entitled "Connecting the dots in history: LACTLD's 20th Anniversary", is a center piece of the commemorative Publication.

A man of a great background in Latin America and the rest of the world in relation to the Internet and its communities. Kind
and straightforward. Patricio tells us about his thoughts on the Ethos Multistakeholder Award. He was the recipient of this award in the ICANN59 meeting last June.

The Observatory constantly performs queries to the Latin American and Caribbean DNS, processing their answers and determining the safety and resilience indexes of domain names. This project aims at getting a complete picture of the status of the DNS and its evolution over time.

Julián Dunayevich, National Director of NIC Argentina, along with his design team tell us about the development of the new LACTLD website. They also propose and highlight which are the fundamental aspects that should be prioritized in a collective, participatory and collaborative digital space.